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NRSNG Academy’s Cardiac course covers some of the most common diseases and most important information related to the Cardiovascular system. This system is responsible for moving the blood throughout your body. If it doesn’t work - well, it’s not good! We will show you how to identify any abnormalities in a patient and how to care for them confidently. We also break down some of the more complex topics and make them easy to understand!

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26 Videos

3 Hours 39 Minutes

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NRSNG Academy’s Pharmacology Course is a one-stop shop for all things medication related! We’ll talk you through how to be successful in pharmacology and how to be safe when administering meds. We break down the most common and most important medication classes into easy-to-understand sections. We even walk you through how to conquer the often intimidating med math and drug calculations! When you finish this course you’ll be able to confidently and safely administer medications to your patients!

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45 Videos

8 Hours 41 Minutes

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NRSNG Academy’s Fundamentals course is the course you’ll definitely want to have for your first semester of nursing school! We introduce the Nursing Process and how to start thinking like a nurse. We’ll talk you through legal and ethical issues and how to handle emergency situations. This course will be helpful when you’re in your Fundamentals class, all throughout nursing school, and even after you graduate as a reminder and a refresher of how to think like a nurse in every aspect of the job!

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40 Videos

6 Hours 13 Minutes

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NRSNG Academy’s OB (Obstetrics) Course breaks down the most important things you need to know to care for a client before, during, and after pregnancy. Every aspect is broken down into manageable chunks to eliminate confusion and overwhelm. We help you understand what common risks and complications are, how the baby grows and develops, and how to assess both mom and baby after the baby is born. We even talk about medications that are commonly given during pregnancy.

Patients who suffer burns are at risk for shock because they lose so much fluid volume. In order to calculate fluid resuscitation requirements for patients with burns, we need to know the percentage of body surface area burned. In children

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There are some medications that we give our patients that require close monitoring through testing the blood for levels of the drug. The goal is to make sure the drug is at therapeutic levels in the system so that it

There are 4 sites we can use for Intramuscular or IM injections, though 3 of them are the most common. The dorsogluteal, is rarely used due to its risk of damaging the sciatic nerve. The other three sites are the

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Dosage calculation is something that every nursing student either loves or dreads! We all have to pass math exams every semester. It’s either easy points or makes you a nervous wreck! If you’re the second type, I hope this little

Dosage calculation is something that every nursing student either loves or dreads! We all have to pass math exams every semester. It’s either easy points or makes you a nervous wreck! If you’re the second type, I hope this little

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When choosing an IV fluid solution, we look at the tonicity or amount of solute dissolved in the solvent, in other words how much stuff is in the liquid. Isotonic solutions match the concentrations within the blood. Because everything matches,

Blood transfusions are much safer these days than they were a few decades ago, however, typing, crossmatching, and screening blood is still of the utmost importance! When you look at blood types and compare donor to recipient, what you will

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When drawing blood, it’s important to know what order to draw the tubes in. This seems silly, but because of the various additives in the tube, we must not get them mixed up or there’s a chance of contaminating a